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The average price for online physics lessons is 49 AED.
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97% of tutors offer their first lesson for free.
Online classes are on average 20% less expensive than face-to-face classes.
Our online Physics tutors have an average rating of 5 out 5.
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With so many of our connections being formed and maintained via online channels, online learning is becoming more and more popular with students.
Itâs easy since both students and teachers have already mastered the digital tools that are used to facilitate online lessons.
Itâs safe, simple and convenient. Wherever you are, you can connect with a teacher suited to your needs in just a few clicks.
257,175 Physics tutors are available here to help you.
Tailored online physics instructor to ace your exams!
| â Average price: | 49AED/h |
| â Average response time: | 2h |
| â Tutors available: | 257,175 |
| â Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Fun fact: during the pandemic, video learning went from âbackup planâ to normal life almost overnight. In the U.S., for example, the National Center for Education Statistics reported that in 2020, 93 percent of households with school-age children did some form of distance learning. (NCES, 2021, Household Pulse Survey data summary.) That shift changed how we study tough subjects, too, including physics.
If you have ever tried to solve a forces question at midnight with a half-charged laptop, you already know the upside of learning online: help can be one message away. With online physics lessons on Superprof, you can match with a physics tutor who fits your level, your exam board, and your schedule, whether you are studying in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or travelling.
Physics can feel like a mix of puzzle-solving and learning a new language. You read a question, translate it into equations, then check if your answer makes sense in the real world. A strong online physics tutor helps you build that âtranslation skillâ fast, and keeps you calm when the questions get weird.
On Superprof, you can compare profiles, read reviews, and choose from 257175 tutors offering physics lessons online.
Cost matters, too. In the UAE, online physics lessons commonly sit in a practical range of AED 80 to AED 200 per hour, depending on the tutorâs experience, your level (school, university, or adult learning), and how specialised the topic is. Many tutors also offer a free first lesson, which is a simple way to check teaching style, pacing, and whether you feel comfortable asking questions.
Quick recap: The best online tutoring usually feels less like a lecture and more like a shared workspace. You talk, you write, you make small mistakes, you fix them, and suddenly the chapter that felt impossible becomes routine.
Studying physics online does not have to be lonely. A lot of students quietly use digital communities to keep momentum, especially when exams are close.
One popular example is the Physics Stack Exchange community. Students post specific questions, share diagrams, and discuss different solution paths. It is not a replacement for tutoring, because you do not get a personalised progression, but it is great for seeing how other people think. And honestly, sometimes you just need to see the same idea explained in three different ways.
A good online physics tutor can also help you use communities properly, like how to write a clear question, how to check if an answer fits your syllabus, and how to avoid getting lost in advanced topics that are interesting but not relevant for your exam.
Physics is a science subject, but it is also a skills subject. You are learning ideas, plus the methods to solve problems under time pressure.
In most curricula, your physics tutor will cycle through a familiar set of core areas:
Newtonâs laws of motion are basically the rules of how objects speed up, slow down, and respond to forces. Online, tutors often use a shared whiteboard to draw free-body diagrams, then help you turn those arrows into equations.
Conservation of energy means energy does not disappear, it changes form (like potential energy turning into kinetic energy). In online physics lessons, a tutor can show you how to choose a âsystemâ and keep your units consistent, which is where many students slip.
Electric circuits often bring in Ohmâs law, series and parallel resistance, and power. A tutor can walk you through circuit diagrams step by step, then give you mini-drills to build speed.
Waves and refraction cover how light bends when it moves between materials, plus wave speed, frequency, and wavelength. Many tutors use quick simulations to make it visual, which is helpful if the textbook diagram feels flat.
Momentum and impulse come up in collisions, explosions, and those exam questions that look simple until you start writing. A tutor can train you to spot what is conserved, what is not, and why.
The online advantage is that these ideas become âshowable.â You can annotate graphs live, run a short simulation, then save everything as notes. No more trying to remember what the teacher drew five minutes before the bell.
To learn physics online, you need more than a video call. The right tools make sessions feel hands-on, which is where real learning happens.
Try the âtwo-screen, two-columnâ habit. On one screen (or one side of the screen), keep the question and data. On the other, write your solution in two columns: equations and steps on the left, units and quick checks on the right.
That second column sounds small, but it saves marks. You catch mistakes like mixing metres and centimetres, or forgetting that acceleration should be in m/sÂČ. If you are in a live session with an online physics tutor, ask them to pause at the end of each question for a 20 second âsanity check.â Does the answer have the right unit. Does the number feel too big. Does the direction make sense. This is how strong students think, and you can train it.
Online physics lessons give you flexibility, access to tutors worldwide, and a calmer way to learn difficult topics with digital tools that make concepts visual. Whether you are a school student aiming for higher grades, a parent looking for structured support, or an adult learner brushing up for university or work, an online physics tutor can turn confusion into a weekly routine that actually sticks.
Explore Superprof to compare profiles, find certified and experienced tutors, and book physics lessons that fit your level and schedule. With 257175 tutors available, you can start online tutoring in physics and build real progress, one clear session at a time.
Julien
Physics tutor
Julien's tutoring has been good for my son. He is well organised and has a thorough knowledge of the subjects. His way of teaching inspires and motivates the student and he clearly explains the difficult concepts to improve the students grasp of the...
Mohsin, 1 day ago
Leen
Physics tutor
Leen has been absolutely amazing with my daughter. She is incredibly patient, kind, and supportive, and she has a wonderful way of explaining math in a simple and fun manner that makes it much less stressful and overwhelming. She is the first tutor...
Sara, 5 days ago
Intasar
Physics tutor
Intasar is a great tutor! He is calm and supportive while inspiring you to work hard and improve at your own pace. He will tailor his lessons around your requirements and aims, and create new challenges every time! I definitely confirm him to...
Anwar, 2 months ago
Intasar
Physics tutor
Intasar has a wonderful teaching style. He is incredibly patient and knows exactly how to break down difficult topics so they are easy to understand. If youâre looking for a tutor who truly cares about student success, Intasar is the best choice!
Aratrika, 3 months ago
Mustafa siraj
Physics tutor
My little sister has been taking online physics tutorials through Superproof, and weâve seen a remarkable improvement in her understanding and confidence. The tutor is very supportive, patient, and highly professional. He explains difficult...
Ruqaia, 6 months ago
Chris
Physics tutor
Jâai Ă©tĂ© en contact avec Chris pour des cours de mathĂ©matiques. Il a Ă©tĂ© extrĂȘmement rĂ©actif, professionnel et trĂšs aimable dans nos Ă©changes. Bien que nous nâayons pas encore pu concrĂ©tiser les cours, il a fait preuve dâune grande...
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